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Sep 17

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Marianne Tracy, PhD

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English

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For-profit Business (Corporate)

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Values are the most important features of developing organizational identity. In addition, values provide the frame for achieving organizational results. Defining values and associated behaviors provide both a focus and the glue that binds the leadership behavior and managerial culture. Following are eight suggestions for incorporating values and behaviors into an organization.

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